Trends in the medical repatriation of Filipino seafarers: a ten-year study of a Philippine maritime shipping company (OSM Maritime)

Margarita S. Huerte, Christian Lubaton, Michael Tongson, Monique Mendoza,Raniv Rojo,Eric David B. Ornos

INTERNATIONAL MARITIME HEALTH(2023)

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Background: Seafarers, confronted with unique health challenges, occasionally necessitate medical repa-triation. This study examines the trends in medical repatriation cases among Filipino seafarers employed by OSM Maritime shipping company over a 10-year period from 2013 to 2022.Materials and methods: Medical records of OSM Maritime seafarers were reviewed, obtaining causes for and dates of medical repatriation. International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) was utilised to classify repatriation cases. Proportion of repatriation cases were calculated and their annual trends were analysed.Results: Our findings reveal that the majority of repatriation cases are attributed to injury/trauma (19.91%), musculoskeletal (18.40%), gastrointestinal (16.56%), cardiovascular (8.77%), infectious (6.82%), and genitourinary conditions (5.30%). Significantly, the study identifies a declining trend in the proportion of cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary conditions in annual repatriation cases, particularly in ischaemic heart conditions, cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, and urinary calculus.Conclusions: These results emphasize the critical need for multisectoral collaboration to enhance seafarers' health and well-being. Prioritizing comprehensive care programmes, ensuring safe working conditions, and exploring holistic healthcare initiatives are essential steps to enhance seafarers' occupational health.(Int Marit Health 2023; 74, 4: 243-252)
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medical repatriation rates,Filipino seafarers,maritime industry,holistic care programme,occupational health
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